Cora Betsinger, a biochemistry and genetics double major, received the $750 undergraduate award for her presentation titled "Proteomics, mass spectrometry and the changing biosphere of ancient Troy."

Betsinger and collaborators are examining how the lives of ancient Trojans were impacted by the changing geomorphology of the region.She is advised by Greg Barrett-Wilt, assistant scientist at the UW Biotechnology Center.View Betsinger’s poster (PDF).

Katie Holman, from the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and the Center for Climatic Research, received the $1,000 graduate award for her presentation, "Influence of the background state on Rossby wave propagation into the Great Lakes basin based on reanalysis data and model simulations."

Holman’s research is aimed at better understanding lake-atmosphere interactions. She is advised by Michael Notaro, associate director and associate scientist with the Center for Climatic Research. View Holman’s poster (PDF).

The Reid Bryson scholarship honors the life and legacy of Center for Climatic Research founder and late UW-Madison professor Reid Bryson. The scholarship rewards exemplary students whose research mirrors the innovative and interdisciplinary studies of Reid Bryson, involving either fundamental climate and meteorological processes or topics that connect climate, people, and the environment.